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Durham Review (1897), 2 Sep 1920, p. 4

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'fi thousar eapturs Pultus} the not south « the no: and ® the W hilates diers + night" are be who a» the fre tities . amon, romage Sied early © tant , War alt P The# ing dg ported the Btâ€" th front, Polad fcere saysi anem laturt the ‘ whor tion, votin men : act ‘ alr chi to v rati fors" add?! voted UndS Re Mo ope Par ‘o # wh To lede Fall Term Opeans Sept. 1st The (J, F. 0. in South Grey Owen Sound, Ont. The only Canadian School with a pracâ€" tical department. ' Open all year Catalogue free C. A. Fleming, F. C.A.. Principal G. De+Fleming. Secretaty ~ * These aro regular $15.00 values but we are offering Inour, wiktlo thoy LmSE, KB.......... ...«.«« mgtcadddnes ool s them, while they â€" $10.00 Come in and gat a pair before your size is sold out. REPAIRINCG Auto Polo, Music, Fireworks. Two Spscial Events Daily EXHIBITS CF ALL KINDS p sOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE > (Genoral Admission 50c. . Children 15¢c. Auto & Driver $1 All information from the Secrétary Ut â€"Col. W. M. Gartshore, President. «e A M. Hunt, Secretary $35000 in Prizes and Attractions Johnny J. Jones Exposition on the Midway Gentlemen‘! Here‘s a Bargain ROOF'NG in such wellâ€" kuown braudsas *Samson‘ and ‘Gold Medal‘® in 1 & 2 ply at 3.25 and 4.00 per square, complete with nails anod cement. The Western Fair 12 PAIRS OF BROWN BALS fro# tops«, leather soles and rubber heels which we have to clear up. _ We have the following sizes : One6, two 614, two ?, two 714, two 8, two 8!4, one 9 PRREX is the highest sctentific development in Ovenware. _ It has the remarkable quality of quickly absorbing and retaining beat, causing foods to bake rapidly and thoroughly. _ This ware is ready for immediate service, and may be used for auy foods baked in the oven, such as pies, bread, cakes, custard puddings. Never chips, flakes, crazes, dents or bends, and remaigs new forâ€" ever In the following varieties : Casseroles coval and round) Pudding Dishes (oval and round) Bread Pans Utility Dishes Pie Plates Staple Stock of Glass Now is the time to get windows repaired before the cold weather arâ€" tives. Transparent ‘Pyrex‘ Ovenware To make your Holiday a real holiday, a few dollars invested in a good is the starting point. This Dept. has just the Trunk or Suitcase you have bean looking for ‘that will meet your individual taste and requirements. Putty, Paints and Oils a Specialtv Trunk, Suitcase or Club bag S$. MciNTYRE THE RED FRONT HARDWARE The Great Agricuitural and Live Stock Exhibition of Western Ontario Everything in Hardiware and Woodenware. We have it, can get it, or it isn‘t made FULL PROGRAMME TWICE DAILY VACATION TIME LONDON Sept. litn to 18th (to all size>) Sportsmen will do well to make this their headquarters for supplies. We are prepared for the demand in varietyr and volume. f J. 8. McILRAITH Rifles, Shot guns and Ammwunition The Cash Shoe Store We still have in stock (On Wednesday, Aug.! 11th, the Ayton U. F. O Club held a very successful ard enthusiastic meeting â€" The appointment of A. C Grabill to the chair seemed to be the impetus required as everything went off with a bang from the start. WhenA. In writing to the Farmers® Sun, Mr M. E. Murray, Riding Secy, says : alter anything. he goes after it One "Florence three burner These are just the thing to take the chill out of the room thes: cool eveniugs, at each ...... 7.50 with two burner oven plete, to clear at..... Tlis is a basgain and will Wa havae juat regeived into stock a number of McClary‘s Coal Oil Heaters Look ‘em over w hen in the Store. bard, consequer tly the Meighen Governâ€" ment got a few raps as did also all inacâ€" tive off cers who accept office in the U. F. O. Clubs and then go to sleep on theâ€"job. He used to be a soldier and knew from experience that if the officers were lax in their vigilance the enemy would catch them napping _ Therefore it behooved the farmers and laborers who constitute the rank and file of the U. F.O.â€"Labor coalition party to wake up and if there should be any deadâ€"wood amongst their branches, ‘"cut it out ." An executive committee consisting of a U. F. O. Director for each municipality, and also a Rirector to represent the Laâ€" bor Unions in Hanover, were appointed, Mr Joseph Goodfeilow, Durdalk, wis chosen Riding President ; Mr Jno Whiteâ€" ford, Hanover, Vice Presi eat : M. E. Murray, Neustadt, Secy Treas. â€" The exâ€" ecutive board wis authorized and emâ€" powered by the meeting to be on the "quiâ€"vive‘"" politically and at a later date Mr James Booth as Township Superâ€"‘ visor apd M. E. Murray as Riding Secy. were appointed to attend an organizgtion meeting in Durham the following day, August 1Â¥th. ‘At this meeting the Superâ€" visors of the different townships in South Grey were present together with many other ratepayers _ The Labor Unions in the Town of Hanover ware also represenâ€" ted â€" Riding Director Neit Calder acted aschairman. M.E Murray, Secy , Co. President Harry Shaw and Viceâ€"President Herbert Netl, were also there. Mr G, M« Leeson, M. P. P , outlined a few things which traospired in the past Provincial Session â€" He said he was willing to abide by the reca.l shou‘!d the justification for same occur at any time in his parliamentâ€" ary career. â€" Each Supervisor expressed, as correctly as his knowledge of the situâ€" ation in his own township permitted, the sentiment of those whom he represented and aiter the pros and cons re the advigâ€" ability of bringing out a candidate.to contest the Riding at the coming Federal election.was discussed. Unanimous apâ€" proval was givyem in [avor of the same. The Red Front Hardware to put off toâ€"day‘s duty -nti_l t?- morrow. If your stomach is acidâ€"disturbed take the new aid to digestion comfort today. A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acidâ€"dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT‘S EMULSION _ IT‘S UNWISE KIâ€"MOID§ , comâ€" soon be picked op. Automatic‘" Oil Stové Telephone 52 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 31.00 » * lhat line property, the Prosbyterian IMan,e and Grounds situated in Upper | Town, Durham, commanding situation splendid garden, fruit trees and small | fruits, shade trees and lawns 9 rooms, | kitchen and pantry, bathroom and closet. ) Hot water heating system. Garage and stabie. Apply to The cosy comfortable hom» of the late Mrs Jesse Hughes on Chester Street is now for sale. | The house is a sixâ€"roomed frame which is well painted. well roofed, freshly papered, provided with electric lights. On the lot is a hen house, good vezetable garden, bearing apple and plum trees, small fruits, good water â€"This property is in a good neighborh»od, and convenient to all factories and business places in town. For further information apply to Jas. Matthews, Chester street, or John A, Graham, Upper Town, Exec:tors of Es tate of late Mrs Jesse Hughes. Lot 24 and 25, Con. 10, Bentinck, 6 miles from Elmwocd. _ For tarther pa:â€" ticulars wâ€"it» N:wtoa Teasdale, R. R. 3. Elmwood R., Glenelg, by proving property and phying expenses, Strayed to the premises of A. and J |ulations, th Sealey, two Polled Angus yearlings, steer | dining room and heifer. _ Owner may secure same at | where a dain John Eckhardt‘s, lot 2$â€"27, con. 2. S. T | ed. after whi The Rev aw and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 year...... The Reviâ€"w and Toronto Daily HOUO TOF CYOUMEssssqrrrrirs ies rssess The Review and Daily Aavertisâ€" VC SOF OUU YUAEcssrxxvasers sextvavrsare The Review and Toronto Daily WOrEAOF YHMEâ€"Izcrscs:2es:se.2s.., a nominating convention will be called to choose a candidate for the coming Fedâ€" eral fray. Should there be any other Labor organizations in the Riding other than those referred to in Hanover, we suggest that the Secretary of same send in his name and address to the "Riding Secretary" so that arrangements may be made for these to receive due represenâ€" tation at nominating convention. The Review and Weekly Witnass ¢ HOR EYUHE:: iss r ic rerserren ie erinhabed The Review and the Farmers‘ Adâ€" yocate for t year................. The Review and Daily Free Press Mr Elmer Fischer spent an evening recently at Mr Andrew Hastie‘s, Mss Thos Bai‘ey visited her daughâ€" ter, Mrs Hodgson the first of the week . Quité a number have finished bar ves: and are preparing to thresh. Mr and Mrso Alex. McDonald and daughrer Janet of Pricevilis and Mr. and Mre J. L. MoDonald and babs of Octawa, wore guesta at Mesers James anod Hagh MeDonald‘sâ€"ast week. Mr aad Mrs Hugh McDonald and son Kennueth and Miss Jessie Mcâ€" Dogald of Aberdeen, spent Sunday with Mr Wm Honess. We are glad to say Master Kddy Janks is improving after his accident Wednesday morning while taking off a load of grain. Mr Wilfrid Honess of Lemiash, spent Sunday with Crawlord friends. Mr Fred Subject of Iowa visited his brother, Mr G. Subject. haster Derby Heise of Toronto, is visitiug at his grandparents, Mr and Mr and Mrs Win Honess. Misses Mary McCracken, Jesiie Mcâ€" Donald and Mary Lamb are visitora to Toronto Extubition this week. Mr Subject and family motored to Malcol m on Sunday and spent the day with selatives there. Mr Nelson Christie spent Sunday evoning at Mr Geo Fischer‘s. Misses Alice Stinson and Grace Lowespent the first of the week with their frienod, Miss Hazel Walker. Mr and Mrs Geo Hastie spent Sunâ€" day evening at Mr Wm Houess‘. Mr and Mrs Neil McLean of * Glen Mac" and Miss Maggie of Toronto, epent Wednesday with the Lamb Esmily. alr Bradhagen had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse ons day last week. Mr, Jas,. Ewoeas and ts Misses Smith motored to Port Elgin last Fri day and apent the day with stheir uncle Mr Jaai Clark. Miss Shand rewurned to England: by the S. 8. Scandinavia‘ whlcbl sailed from Montreal on tha 28th of August. s ; A number of tarmers around bere bave improved their buildiags by the addition of lightning rods. Mrs. Commor and dauguter. Mrs Barrie of Alpena, Mish., are visiting ker brother Mr Geo Milier and other friends . C That fine TE EYOGE»si12.s2 +ss Â¥4 46 0e cee House and Lot for Sale THE DUBHAM REVIEWN . Farm for Sale Clubbing Rates W. C. PICKERING, Chairman, Bd. of Managers Cattle Estray FOR SALE ABERDEEN CRAWFORD 5 25 6 25 6 25 3 0O 2 9o 95 25 returued to the city on The ladies of Hopevillie intend quilting a missionary quilt on Wedâ€" nesday of this week, after which tea will be served. Mr Jake Schmidt, Eugenia, came over to spend the weekâ€"end at bis bhome in the village. Miss Lizsie Glennister, Toronto, is Hector and Mrs Jack, Ventry, )i.f- ted his parents on Sunday, attending Hopeviile services. Mrs (George Gilkes entertained Toâ€" routo friends for a few days last week,. Mrs D. S. Â¥cDonald arrived home on Saturday from ber western trip to Sperling, Man. While there she had the pleasure of being present at her parents‘ Golden Wedding. The moathly meeting of Women‘s Institute will be beld at the bhome of Mrs Jobhn Smith on Wedvesday, 8th September. _ ‘There will be a flower exhibition. Friends from a distance who attended the wedding were Mr and Mrs Thos, Mcâ€" Comb, Mr Wm. McComb and Miss Blanch Lee of Chatsworth. The happy young couple will reside on the groom‘s larm near Proton Station. ed, after which all proceeded to the lawn where a very.enjoyable time was spent. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and costly gifts. dining room amid showers of confetti, where a dainty wedding lunch was servâ€" The bride who was given away by her father, looked charming in a dress of cream satin with trimmings of georgette and pearls, wearing ;the coventional veil and orange blossoms and she carried a boquet of roses and ferns. â€" The wedding march was played by Miss Mabel Nichâ€" olis, sister of the bride. After the ceremony and usual congratâ€" ulations, the bridal party entered the Mr and Mrs Wm. Lee of Chatsworth. The ceremony was performed by Rev Mr Fowler of Fiesherton in the presence of about thirty relatives of the bride and groom. Tue deceased had been taken oudâ€" denly ill with appeniicitis tho week previous and all that medical aid and ekill could do had teen done promptâ€" 1y but death came and this young lifa passed on to **The Home of ‘flluy Mansionse.‘‘ â€" _ Priseville and gicinity was cast inâ€" to a gloom on Fridey evening by the band of Death, it elaiming one of our bright anod bopeful young men is the person of Robert Samuel Carson, s6eâ€" ond son of Mr anod Mra Alex Carsov, at the young age of 17 years an: 3 A very pretty and interesting event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nichols, Artemesia, on Wednesâ€" day, Aug. 11, when their second daughâ€" ter Laura Caroline, became the bride of Mr Robert Russell Lee of Proton, son of We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their great kindness during the illness and death of our son and brother Robbiei Many beautiful foral tributres spoke volumes of sympathy on coffin. _ A pillow fram the family, wreashs from the Sunday school, thIa Warling famâ€" Iy, the Campbell family, Nurse Masâ€" Kinnon, A. and W. Hincks, Carson family of Toronto and K. MeTsggert. To the sorrowing and grief stricken famiiv the community extends aincere aympathy. Tho‘ we know the parting is only for a brief space yet the loved ones will often long for the touch of a vanished hand, and the sound of a voice that is still." While we will not attempt to eoumerate ths. qualities of the young life, we only vorce the sentiments of all who were acquaintied with bim and those who were with bhim and virrted him during his itiness. _ He was always kind anod cheerful anud his thoughts were always of others. _ He played the part of a man to the end and bore his pain and euffering with more fortituda and paetience than might be expected of ome so young. He wos a regularattendant at Sabâ€" bath School and Bitle Class and viewed the future with cheerfuiness. Thapall bearers were his boy chums Andrew and Willie Hincks, Gordon MacLean, Will MacKenzic, Wreaford MacLean and Johnnie Gilbert, He leaves to mourn his loas, his parents. five sistere and four brotbers. The sad features ere that the loving mother was not able to attend funeral gervices owing to ill haaith, and that bhis brocher, Jas P. of Prince Albert could not artive in time. The faneral which was largely atâ€" tended, took place from bis home on Sunday, Aug. 29, and the service was very impressive. _ Rev. Mr Jones tcok oceasion to appeal fervently to old and young so prepare for the fuâ€" ture life to which this life has no somparisou in endurance or happiâ€" neas, ‘Fhe remaings were laid to rest io Priceville cemetery, Mr and Mrs Alex. Carson and family Death of Robert S. Carson Leeâ€"Nichols Nuptials PRICEVILLE ‘ciant Card of Thanks HOPEVILLE gu; si&waxmxmxflssxmxxxxofi é This week is Kiddies % exclusive at the Shoe Counter o en s & hn oo o o n o o o n o i n o o s m win is 10 Phone 83 Get booklet on "The Home Garden." contest for best Corn.__ Patataca POTATO AND â€"CORN FERTIL!ZERS Special Lawn and Flower Fertilizers, 4 & 25 Ib. packages Digestive Tankage, Oyster Shell & Crystal Grit, BoneMeal Manitoba Flour Wheat Shorts Blencled Flour Crushed Oats Pastry Flour Mixed Chop Poultry Scratch Feeds Poultry Laying Mash Chick Feeds and Chick Mash Suntlower Seed Special Feeds for young Ducklings FLOUR & FEEDS We ars in the market for Oats, Peas, Barley, Buckâ€" wheat Or Mixed Grain. Highest prices paid for all Grain ntest for best Corn, Potatoes m;“ JJKE&J:; Deliveries daily to any part of Town. Orders taken for Fertil:zers at Mcintyre‘s Hardware. JOHN McKECHNIE & Feed Feed Feed School starts September the rst and in moast cases the children need a new pair of shoes. This week we will devote entirely to fitting the kiddies with shoes at greatly reduced prices. Bring them with you to be fitted or send them alone. . We will see that they get a perfect fit and the shoe they want. _ We have a large stock boaught at right prices, all styles and sizes. This is only a small quotation on our stock. We have shoes to fit all the kiddies from the small!â€" est to the largest. Come in this week and get your supply of school shoes. â€" Prices right and satisfaction guarantecd. Infants‘ Ied top button (faney), this week... $1 75 Infants Dong Button |...... . 2 19 Iufants Dong Blue, yery durable _ ......... 2 50 Iofants Gunmetal Blas, will wear good ...... 2 65 k Lads Gunmetal Button, a dreesy shoe..... 8.15 Clild‘s Setun calf Bal, very strorg shoes... 2 35 Youths Brown Bluc, very dreesy...... ... 8 45 Misees‘ Uniou Bal, waterproof ... .. ic‘ $ 148 f Misses‘ Box calil Bal, just a Tew pair left 1 99 Misses‘ Kangaroo Biuc, pliable and strong ... 3 35 Miéses Box Kigp Bluc, highcut leg.yery servicable 3 90 Misses Pat..Bal, white top, (real dressy) 1 39 Youth‘s Mabogany B‘ucher ) A The right boot for a lad J $1, 25 .Youth‘s Neolin Sole Calf Bal.......... 4 5o Youth‘s Elk Blue, looks goodâ€"and will aleo wear good 4 19 Boys‘ Mabhogeny Bive (good fitter) 5 00 Boys*‘ Tan Biuc, (bust money can tus}).. . 5.50 ROB ROY MILLS, Limited ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Business Hoursâ€"â€" We have a good stock of Feed on hand that we are selling at spe~â€" ial prices for the next few days in either small lots or ton lots. R. S. McGOWAN SEPTEMBER 2. 1920 | _ Victory Bonds will soon rise in pr : Now while they are low is the time invest your idle cash. See, wrie |phou P. Ramage at Review Office, 8 a. m. to 5 p. Ask about the Week $ m price me to 11 t water. Mre H . . _ Mrs J friends '-r C i8 the CA Right Choice ! ERRAREERE 2 CCC ! point where there is need for a tonmic â€"restoratuve Scott‘s Emulsi is the choice of tens of they sande hecause it gives tone r and Mrs . Smeaton and children ected to leave Toronto on Saturâ€" for their home in Medicine Hat ; a visit to friends for a few weeks. truck from Toronto bound for ie northern poisnt, heavily laden, OLSTEIN 2. McMillan has installed a a harmess oiler . This should wvery bemeficial as oil is much t than barness. w CLEARIN E ROOM : FALI Nearly everyone a point where there a tonic â€"restorativ is the choice of tens of thow: sands because it gives ton« to the whole system en restores strength MAKE SCOTT‘s YOUR CHOICC ! Booit & Rowne Noron EM ENT Grier returned home &mwwwwq Pi:{«)“liiiifl The Picklin : Visit our lce L ® day and evening AHD PERSONAL 3 CY c Ie‘ st weather bas given chance to get a lot of 10 per cer Shoes, Rut Pumps and fit everybod QOur Mot: prices A Ta R.J. A Sugar Vinegar 29233 3 33 Pickiing Jar Rings, k. Uil The Las lin 1920 arrives at a is need for h or Trade Prida da () 1 (\ R

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